Meaning & Definition of word "Ambush"

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    Ambush

    /ˈæm.bʊʃ/

    noun:

    • 1. a surprise attack by people lying in wait in a concealed position.
      • Example: The soldiers set an ambush to catch the enemy off guard.
    • 2. the act of lying in wait to make a surprise attack.
      • Example: The ambush was carefully planned to ensure maximum effectiveness.

    verb:

    • 1. to make a surprise attack on someone from a concealed position.
      • Example: The rebels ambushed the government convoy as it passed through the forest.
    • 2. to attack unexpectedly.
      • Example: They ambushed their rival during a moment of distraction.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'ambuschen', from Old French 'embuschier' (to place in a bush), from 'busche' (bush).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    laid an ambush:

    to secretly prepare to attack someone or something.

    ambush marketing:

    a marketing strategy where a company tries to capitalize on the visibility of a major event without paying sponsorship fees.

    ambush tactics:

    strategies used to surprise the enemy or opponent.

    Related Words

    ambusher:

    A person who ambushes; one who launches a surprise attack.

    ambushing:

    The act of making a surprise attack.

    Slang Meanings of ambush

    Meaning: To catch someone off guard.

    Example Sentence: He ambushed me with that question out of nowhere.

    Meaning: To trap someone in a difficult situation.

    Example Sentence: The meeting felt like an ambush when they raised all those issues.